确认您不是来自美国或菲律宾

在此声明,本人明确声明并确认:
  • 我不是美国公民或居民
  • 我不是菲律宾居民
  • 本人没有直接或间接拥有美国居民10%以上的股份/投票权/权益,和/或没有通过其他方式控制美国公民或居民。
  • 本人没有直接或间接的美国公民或居民10%以上的股份/投票权/权益的所有权,和/或受美国公民或居民其他任何方式行使的控制。
  • 根据FATCA 1504(a)对附属关系的定义,本人与美国公民或居民没有任何附属关系。
  • 我知道做出虚假声明所需付的责任。
就本声明而言,所有美国附属国家和地区均等同于美国的主要领土。本人承诺保护Octa Markets Incorporated及其董事和高级职员免受因违反本声明而产生或与之相关的任何索赔。
我们致力于保护您的隐私和您个人信息的安全。我们只收集电子邮件,以提供有关我们产品和服务的特别优惠和重要信息。通过提交您的电子邮件地址,您同意接收我们的此类信件。如果您想取消订阅或有任何问题或疑虑,请联系我们的客户支持。
Octa trading broker
开通交易账户
Back

Spanish PM faces calls to resign; scandal to destabilize Europe's calm waters?

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy continues to face growing criticism after the scandal which hit his party earlier last week, in which allegations were made about illegal payments received by himself and what appear to be a very large list of members from the party he presides.

As it is logical on the political circus, it only took a few days until the main Socialist opposition party asked the Prime Minister to step down. As Bloomberg reports, citing opposition leader Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba during a press conference on Sunday, only a day after Rajoy also made a public appearance to remain still on denial:

Rubalcaba: “Rajoy should resign to make way for another prime minister who can re-establish the strength, credibility and stability that Spain needs,” “Spain needs a strong, credible, and trustworthy government.”

Rajoy said: "If someone believes that because of this harassment that I’ll lose spirit or abandon the task given to me by the Spanish people, then they are wrong. This government has set itself a task and I assure you it won’t be sidetracked.”

The data unveiled by the top selling Spanish newspaper El Pais over alleged illegal donations to key political figures such as Rajoy has sparkled a very tense environment.

The numbers published by El Pais show payments over an 11-year period to Mariano Rajoy worth around 25,000 euros each year from a private fund set up by Barcenas, former PP Treasure and main person accused in the scandal.

From Bloomberg: “In a recession of this magnitude, the worst thing that can happen to the Spanish economy is a political scandal,” said Jose Carlos Diez, chief economist at Intermoney SA in Madrid. “This is a theme that is going to be in the spotlight for a while and could undermine investor confidence if not addressed quickly.”

At present, surveys carried out by Metroscopia in recent days suggest that support towards Rajoy's ruling party is the lowest in the party’s history due to the economic turbulence and the evident corruption to the bone from the party.

There is even some vague chatter that a potential coup to expel the current government is being prepared through a technocratic formation offensive from people within the very same PP party with close links to Euro technocrats and bankers.

As explained in De Verdad by Joan Arnau Digital, when "two strong Spanish newspapers such as El Mundo and El País-authoritative voice of the oligarchy and hegemony - publish on the front page news like this, capable of causing a political earthquake, somebody and someone important must be looking to profit from the scandal."

Forex: EUR/USD on track to 1.3800 - TDS

With currently EUR/USD at fresh session lows 1.3624, TD Securities Toronto based FX Research Team believes that: “The sustained push through short term resistance at 1.3402 (bull flag neckline trigger) keeps EUR/USD on track for a move to 1.3800,” the analysts say, adding: “With short, medium and long-term trend momentum indicators still bullishly aligned, we think there is still quite a bit more to come in this move up."
了解更多 Previous

Forex: AUD/JPY stalls ahead of fresh 4-year highs below 97.00

AUD/JPY is currently at 96.66 off recent session and fresh 4-year highs at 96.81, 7 pips higher than previous Friday's highs, and about flat for the session, recovering from session lows at 96.38. The cross has gained so far for the new year 2013 more than +7% while +16% since mid Nov last year.
了解更多 Next